I visited the Cathedral of the Risen Christ a few years ago. Although it is a modern I thought it was beautiful. I would urge your readers to visit it. It does a very good job of conveying the upward motion of the Resurrection and the Easter Season, which is the greatest and longest feast in the Catholic Church. I found the people inside and the staff very welcoming to a visitor, it is open all day every day and had lots of people praying inside. For those who want to visit a more tradional church the Old Cathedral is St Mary's Church across the street from the State Capital. It too is open every day.

The Tabernacle's location ...... If standing in the back of church...... Is on the left side of the Altar. It is similar to a side chapel. You should see what the FSSP can do to that place for their ordinations....... Very transformative. Otherwise, the new cathedral is lacking in catholic architecture. Don't forget to look up the statue-sculpture-artwork piece that stands outside. They call it the corn stalk Jesus.

Of Interest

Benedict

Benedict, while the "father of the new liturgical movement" (in my estimation at any rate), is not the new liturgical movement; as such the new liturgical movement does not die with the end of his papacy.